TM 10-3930-671-24 Table 2-2.  Unit Troubleshooting Procedures - CONT: MALFUNCTION TEST OR INSPECTION CORRECTIVE ACTION TRANSMISSION (CONT.) 29. TRANSMISSION WILL NOT OPERATE IN FORWARD OR REVERSE - CONT. Step 2. Check directional control lever and control lever linkage for correct operation (Appen- dix F, Transmission Troubleshooting, Section 7.2). If directional control lever or linkage is out of adjustment or faulty, adjust or replace (Appendix F, Transmission Troubleshooting, Section 7.2). If directional control lever and linkage are OK, go to step 3. Step 3. Check directional switches in directional control lever for correct operation (Appendix F, Transmission Troubleshooting, Section 7.2). If directional switches are faulty, replace directional switches (Appendix F, Trans- mission Troubleshooting, Section 7.2). If directional switches are OK, go to step 4. Step 4. Check converter inlet pressure (charging pump pressure) at regulator valve (Appendix F, Transmission Pressure Checks, Section 7.3). If converter inlet pressure is not 150-195 psi (1034-1172 kPa) at 1800 rpm, drain and flush hydraulic tank and screen (Appendix F, Transaxle Maintenance, Section 7.1). If converter inlet pressure is between 150-195 psi (1034-1172 kPa) at 1800 rpm, charging pump faulty.  Notify DS/GS maintenance. 30. TRANSMISSION SHIFTS SLOWLY. Step 1. Check level and condition of transmission fluid. If transmission fluid level is low or fluid is burnt, replace transmission fluid (Appen- dix F, Transmission Troubleshooting, Section 7.2). If transmission fluid is OK, go to step 2. 2-19

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